In just 15 days, the Delta variant of the coronavirus has already made significant progress in the territory.

According to a sequencing "flash survey" carried out on May 25 by Public Health France, this variant was found in 1% of samples, against 0.2% in the previous survey, on May 11.

A “minority” figure, but therefore “increasing”.

Initially detected in India, Delta is notably responsible for a rebound in contaminations in the United Kingdom.

The government agency said it is following this "increasing diffusion" of the Delta variant with "the greatest attention, given its increased transmissibility (...), a possible increase in the severity of the infection and preliminary data in favor of a slightly reduced vaccine efficacy, especially during an incomplete vaccination schedule ”.

Alpha still predominant

For the moment, the Alpha variant (known as British) confirms its “predominance”, with 86.3% of the 1,723 samples taken during the “flash” survey, against 5.6% for the Beta variant (known as South African). and 1.1% for the Gamma variant (said to be Brazilian).

Preliminary results from the flash survey, released last Friday, indicated 88% Alpha variant and 0.5% Delta variant.

Another means of monitoring variants, the screening data of positive PCR tests no longer lists the variants as such for a few days, but three mutations "of interest".

These data show that the L452R mutation, which appears in the Delta variant, is found in 4.6% of the results.

Data "to be interpreted with caution"

Other variants are also carriers of this mutation, but "a large majority, probably at least two thirds are of the Delta variant", underlined Sibylle Bernard-Stoecklin of the infectious diseases department of SPF.

It is on this estimate that the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, was based to declare Tuesday that "currently in France, 2% to 4% of the positive tests that we screen correspond to the Indian variant".

These data "should be interpreted with caution because of the gradual increase in (the) new screening strategy implemented since May 31," said SPF.

As of the last week, only 37.5% of positive tests have been screened, not all laboratories having the necessary new kits yet.

An increase "in the weeks and months to come"

In the United Kingdom, the Delta variant spread rapidly, replacing in a few weeks the Alpha variant, which appeared at the end of 2020 in the south-east of England.

Taking into account the elements showing that it has “a greater competitiveness” than the Alpha variant, “we can expect that its prevalence will increase in the weeks and months to come” in France, judged Sibylle Bernard-Stoecklin .

But "the temporality and the impact on the epidemic dynamics are not yet predictable".

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